
But the gold frames are lighter than the red panes, so when backlit, the gold glows brighter than the red. So we made a gold frame-only page that you could use to put behind the gold.

It was better, but the gold still glowed. So we made a black frame-only page you could put behind the gold frame-only page.

The three-layer "sandwich" looked good unlit and lit both.
Then we realized that the red on some folks inkjets wasn't dark enough - it looked funny lit. So we added a black frame on red panes that you could substitute for the black-only layer if you needed more red.

We realized as soon as we printed our first copy that this version would make a very cool halloween house window.
Of course you can experiment with different combinations to get the optimum result with your printer and media. For school craft projects and the like where money's an object, folks have just printed the basic (gold-on-red) sheets on vellum. It's not perfect, but it's similar to some of the printed "stained-glass" windows used during WWII.
However you use the things, be sure and mount them with the shiny side of the gold-on-red sheet facing out.
NEW for March, 2013.
Since we had to rebuild this page anyway, we added two more sets, for those REALLY RARE windows that are NOT gold on red. We have added silver-on-blue, which was rare, and red-on-blue, which was extremely rare. Take a look at the page now, and check back later - we will be adding to this page in the future.
http://cardboardchristmas.com/html/cello_sheets.html































